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Lori Grosser Rhoden
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0 posted 2015-11-17 11:27 AM





His hands were handsome and neat
but two degrees too cool.
His eyes were a captivating blue
but so steely as to suggest a threat.
He was tall, dark and lean,
his manner precise.
Impeccably dressed,
although he still looked mean
and cold as ice.
He undoubtedly had wealth
and the great fortune of health.
His presence was domineering,
his theme reoccurring
as he eyed the hapless debutantes.
Their innocence was not lost
on his manipulative mind.
He practiced a smile
that made him look kind
in case they were wary.
Then he swooped in
to capture his quarry.
They fluttered like doves,
they murmured and cooed
all wishing to be wooed
by this handsome man of gold.
They were all too naïve to notice
that his hands and eyes were cold.
They were all swept away as he took their pale hands
and ever so carefully pressed them to his thin lips.
Each one in turn shuddered, flushed and swooned.
He played them each like fiddles finely tuned.
He left each one smitten and convinced
that she’d be his one and only.
Little did they know life to be so lonely
being married to a man with twelve wedding bands.

LGR©11/17/15


© Copyright 2015 Lori Grosser Rhoden - All Rights Reserved
Ticklefingers
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1 posted 2015-11-17 11:37 AM


Hello there Miss Lori!

"12 wedding bands"?

You, JerryPat and I have our work cut out for us if we're to top that act!

                                To be so young and so naive is more understandable (if not expected) than to be old and naive. Sometimes I sit in the local park and wait to be accosted by young beautiful girls.

No such luck

Had a good read of it Miss Lori.


88's friend

She told me "play one for your supper Danny and maybe you'll get breakfast".

jjote
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2 posted 2015-11-17 11:39 AM


Haha,  unexpected twist to the ending, I thought he is the handsome Dracula, but then the next one will be the 13th?
Lori Grosser Rhoden
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3 posted 2015-11-17 11:42 AM


Thanks Tf.
I was just working a little of the creepazoid out of my system from reading Mr. Martini. I am sooooo not a blood and stuff person, I just could not go there. But my guy was kinda creepy- I didn't like him. ~L

JerryPat2
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4 posted 2015-11-17 11:43 AM


Not trying to top anybody, Ticklefingers, just write what I write, do what I do.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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5 posted 2015-11-17 11:45 AM


jjote,
good question, hard telling what the cold s.o.b. will do next. I've washed my hands and said good riddance. ~L

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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6 posted 2015-11-17 11:46 AM


Okay Jerry, enough about Ticklefingers what about my poem?
JerryPat2
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7 posted 2015-11-17 11:48 AM


Now I know why the little cuties give me glowering looks when I check them out at the mall, etc., they have been duly warned about moi.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Ticklefingers
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8 posted 2015-11-17 11:54 AM


I wasn't speaking of writing JerryPat, I was referring to the marriage tally.

My lame attempt at levity. I still reflect on my 'previous entanglements' with respect and humor.

They always quit laughing 10 minutes before I did.


88's friend

She told me "play one for your supper Danny and maybe you'll get breakfast".

Pete_W
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9 posted 2015-11-17 11:59 AM


At the start I had a vision of you checking hand temperatures Fun poem, especially when I misread the last three words and came up with "twelve wedding hands". Hope I don't offend but lots of He's and His's. Enjoyed.
Thanks.
Pete

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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10 posted 2015-11-17 12:24 PM


Pete,
you did not offend. Just think of the he and his as a cat hacking up a hairball as the point of the whole poem for me was to exorcize some ugliness out of my system. ~L

JerryPat2
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11 posted 2015-11-17 01:00 PM


Ooops! Misunderstood, Ticklefingers.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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12 posted 2015-11-17 01:05 PM


Okay Jerry,
now about my poem...?

JerryPat2
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13 posted 2015-11-17 01:11 PM


I think your poem, Lori, was a finely written expose of certain kind of men who make a career out of charming women, even into marriage, only to leave them stranded as time goes by and begins a search for a replacement, one who will fall by the wayside also because this man has no heart, only passion, and even that falls way short when it comes go relationships.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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14 posted 2015-11-17 01:18 PM


Thanks you my friend for your much appreciated comment. I knew you could do it!
And a fine job you did too! ~L

JerryPat2
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15 posted 2015-11-17 01:21 PM


You had to pry it outta me though, huh? Sorry about that.

~*~ When they give you ruled paper write sideways. ~*~

Constance
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16 posted 2015-11-17 05:33 PM


I have met men with just such a countenance, Lori. No naïve deb here though, and avoidance was easy. I have, however, been fooled by smarmy when it was wrapped in warm hands and fiery eyes. sigh...

Enjoyed your poem very much!

Smiles,
Constance

Lori Grosser Rhoden
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17 posted 2015-11-18 06:35 AM


Thank you Constance,
There are those out there for sure. I appreciate your thoughts. ~L

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